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OK, I listened and here is what I bought......
kissgoodnight
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I ordered a Dillon Square Deal and dies.
Also got a Frankford Arsenal Case Tumbler.
A powder scale.
Bullets, primers, and I have a lot of brass.
I am planning to get Tightgroup powder.
I need to get a medium for the tumbler and need to know what to get.
I also need to know what I am missing so I can complete the items while I am waiting for the Press and Tumbler to arrive.
Is there anything I have forgotten?
Thanks.
Also got a Frankford Arsenal Case Tumbler.
A powder scale.
Bullets, primers, and I have a lot of brass.
I am planning to get Tightgroup powder.
I need to get a medium for the tumbler and need to know what to get.
I also need to know what I am missing so I can complete the items while I am waiting for the Press and Tumbler to arrive.
Is there anything I have forgotten?
Thanks.
Comments
Case lube (but only if your reloading for rifle)
Might get a primer pocket cleaner/neck chamfer tool
Case trimmer! A#1 must have.
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Other things to get.....
calipers...must have
bullet puller...not a must have but will come in handy
reloading trays
There is no pleasure in having nothing to do;the fun is having lots to do and not doing it.
The best and cheapest thing to use in a polisher is rice. Somebody on GB recommended rice a couple of years ago and I tried it. It both polishes and cleans. I mix a little Midway polish with it. It is better than corn cob or walnut hulls.
I have to try that! great tip!!!!, 20 lb bag from the store? for 6$ or so. [kidding] now we know Pearyw Secret stir-fry recipe [:D]
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You didn't mention getting a "media/case" separator. I sure hope you are getting one, 'cause you'll need it. It's kind of hard and messy to empty/separate each individual case by hand, and they are cheap any way.
Personally I like to tumble the cases twice. When I first get them I use "tuff-walnut" (crushed walnut shells) with some polishing compound added. I tumble for a couple hours or so, untill results are to my liking. There is usually some "abrasive" dust clinging to the cases which I don't want to transfer into my loading dies, so I tumble the cases once more. This time just for about fifteen minutes to half hour, with untreated corn cob. The cases come out nice and clean with no abrasives stuck to them. After loading them, very often, and especially if I am using any case lube or cast/swaged/lubed lead bullets, I tumbled them once more for another fifteen minutes in the untreated corn cob. Results are great.
Getting some plastic cartridges boxes will help keep things tidy and easy to identify. Have fun, and shoot straight. [:D][:D][:D][8D][8D]
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If you're shooting revolvers a case trimmer and primer pocket cleaner will just gather dust...you'll be too busy just craning out rounds.A lot of auto shooters don't trim either.personal choice and how how your gun works..or doesn't.
I really like Flitz media polish.Just a capful and run for three or four hours cleans me real nice.I use a a mix of corn and walnut.
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